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2022 Mid-Year Snapshot: Most Read Nursing Articles

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   June 13, 2022

Nurses' March on Washington Planned to Address Workplace Violence and Other 'Serious Issues'

Nurses Against Violence will take its message that violence in the workplace is not acceptable or "part of the job," on May 12 with the United Nurses March in Washington, D.C.

Top 3 Ways CommonSpirit Health Plans to Confront the Nursing Shortage

Faced with a nursing shortage expected to stretch well into the next decade, CommonSpirit Health has launched a five-year strategic plan designed not only to attract and keep nurses, but to provide care in an innovative way that effectively stretches nursing resources.

 

Chief Nurses Bring Overarching Perspective to a Hospital's Senior Leadership Table

Trinity Health's top nurse makes it her mission to prepare the health system's chief nurses to be strategic partners within their own hospital's leadership team.

New York Grants Full Practice Authority to State's Nurse Practitioners

New York is the newest state to grant nurse practitioners (NPs) full practice authority, joining 24 other states and Washington, D.C.

Massive Shift in Nursing Tenures Indicates the 'New Nurse' is the New Normal

In March 2021, the median years at an organization for nurses working 12-hour shifts was 3.6; by March 2022 the median years was 2.78, signifying a 19.5% drop, according to a new study by Epic Research.


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